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1    II|  aspect~ Of things to show its front. Yet naught there is~ So
2    IV|    number and placed along the front.~ For truly many things
3    IV|    since 'tis placed along the front~ Ready to hand. Lastly those
4    IV|    askew,~ Leaning to back and front, incongruous,~ That now
5     V|         And rein them round to front the foe. With spring~ The
6    VI| Breaking right through it by a front assault;~ For what a blast
7    VI|     fact, placing it square in front,~ And plainly understandest,
8    VI|       rarer grows~ That air in front of the ring, and space between~
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